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 * [[http://www.lunch.org.uk/wiki/aix_packages|Mercurial and supporting RPMs, for AIX 5.2 and later]] - 1.6.4  * [[http://www.lunch.org.uk/wiki/aix_packages|Mercurial and supporting RPMs, for AIX 5.2 and later]] - 1.7

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Source archives and binary packages for various systems. See WhatsNew and ReleaseNotes for information on upgrading.

1. Binary packages

1.1. Windows

/!\ Like TortoiseSVN, we recommend to turn off the indexing service on the working copies and repositories, and exclude them from virus scans. The following installers can be used from Win2K on:

Most of the above installers are from thg-winbuild, which has nightly builds of Mercurial and TortoiseHg - and installers for installing Mercurial as Python packages.

1.2. Mac OS X

  • Mac OS X packages (you may have to add export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 and export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 to your ~/.profile)

  • fink - 1.2.1

  • macports: install with 'sudo port install mercurial' - 1.4.2

1.3. Linux (.deb)

Mercurial (from 1.0 onwards) is packaged for Debian-related distributions as two packages, mercurial and mercurial-common - you only need to care about this if you are downloading .deb files for manual installation - otherwise, APT dependency handling will take care of this for you when you install mercurial.

1.4. Linux (.rpm)

  • RPMforge: packages for RHEL 5 and CentOS 5; install using yum install mercurial - 1.5

  • Mandriva: install with urpmi mercurial - 1.2.1

  • Fedora - latest version is available within few days after release, install with yum install '*mercurial*'

  • Fedora Projects EPEL for RHEL and CentOS 5: 1.3.1, install with yum install '*mercurial*'

  • openSUSE - latest version is available shortly after release in the devel:tools:scm repository

  • Ark Linux - 1.0.2

  • OpenPKG - 1.2.1

An RPM package can be built from a Mercurial source repository with contrib/buildrpm. It has currently mostly been tested on Fedora.

1.5. Linux (others)

1.6. Solaris

1.7. AIX

1.8. BSD

2. Source packages

After getting the source, continue to UnixInstall or WindowsInstall for help with installing.

3. Using easy_install

/!\ This method is not recommended and may conflict with other installs of Mercurial.

Mercurial can also be installed from pypi with easy_install. You will need Python and the C compiler used to build it and easy_install. easy_install might be available in a python-dev or python-setuptools-devel package for your platform or you can grab it from http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall.

With the right prerequisites you can install the latest version of Mercurial using:

easy_install -U mercurial


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